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Reata Brannaman and Pet are showing off the National Colors - show off yours tonight by wearing pink at the football game between the Sheridan Broncs and the Rock Springs Tigers. Kickoff is at 7:00 pm on Scott Field in Sheridan.

Fall started at 3:04 am Friday in Sheridan and the fall color is definitely "Pink" - at least at Sheridan High School. The "Broncs are all in Pink" tee-shirts are all sold out, as evidenced by the photo, for the 2nd Annual Pink Bronc Day of September 23rd. All funds raised support the Welch Cancer Center as the check for $2,015.00 indicates.

Under a beautiful blue Wyoming sky and with full military honors U. S. Senator Malcolm Wallop was laid to rest with his beloved Big Horn Mountains as a back drop. Funeral services were held Thursday morning in St. Peter's Episcopal Church filled with family, friends and government officials who honored the late senator's life.

It's "Toot and Shoot" aka the drive-thru flu clinic for veterans at the Sheridan Veterans Administration on the grounds of historic Fort Mackenzie. Once you arrive at Ft. Mackenzie just follow the signs like Frank Mills did to get his shot from Tammy Carlson who was armed with a needle and his sweet tooth reward from Joni Lyons who came bearing a chocolate lovers treat.

After the Rams beat Wright on the football field Saturday afternoon Lady Rams Jadyn Mirich, Mail Wright and Hanneah Puckett go up on defense on the Volleyball Court and block the ball for a score while Lady Panthers Brittany Belt, Kaylin Edwards, Chambrie Lawrence and Hayden Yeradi can only watch on Saturday evening. The Lady Rams took all three sets 25-18, 25 - 21, 25 - 22.

The Indian Paintbrush Festival is among the many, many things the passing of Senator Malcolm Wallop brings back to memory. On a hot afternoon on August 24, 2004 festival attendees enjoyed an afternoon on a hillside at Canyon Ranch near Big Horn to hear music by Bob Wyatt and his bagpipes, the Craft Brothers, the Wyoming Symphony Orchestra and John Haitt.